Presentations - 2014

Abrams, D. SPSSI Presidential Address: Beyond ‘Who is Prejudiced’: The Role of Extremity, Dangerous Deviance, and Daring Dissent in Social Stasis and Change. In: the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: 10th Biennial meeting, June 2014, Portland, Oregon, USA.

Lamont, R, A., & Abrams, D. The Impact of Age Stereotyping on Older Adults' Competencies. In: the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: 10th Biennial meeting, June 2014, Portland, Oregon, USA.

Lamont, R, A., & Abrams, D. The Impact of Age Stereotyping on Older Adults' Competencies. In: the British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section, Postgraduate conference, April 2014, the University of Kent, Canterbury.

Swift H.J. (2014). Who’s the Boss? How the contact hypothesis can improved attitudes to older workers, Social Psychology Internal Seminar, University of Kent.

Swift, H.J. (2014). Ageism as a form of social exclusion: Causes, consequences and solutions, Researching soicial exclusion: Relevance for Public Policy and Practice, University of Kent, 6th June, 2014.

Vauclair, C-M. “Being Old and Ill”: Social Status, Age Identification and Subjective Health. In: the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: 10th Biennial meeting, June 2014, Portland, Oregon, USA.